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1321  H.  Clough-Leighter  Christ  of  the  Andes  {Symphonic  Ode  for  Chorus  <Sr»  Orch.,  or  2 piano  4^ hand  acc.)  75 

1322  N.  Tscherepnin  Oleg’s  Men 12 

1323  Ponchielli -Keene  La  Gioconda  ( Choral  Fantasy ). 1.00 

1324  F.  P.  Beal  My  America  • 5 

1325  W.  F.  HarHng  Coming  Thro*  the  Rye 8 

1326  Alfred  E.  Richards  Mister  Boogaman 5 

1327  M.  Moussorgsky  Coronation  scene  from  “Boris  Godounof”  {Piano  or  Orch.)  ....  25 

1328  Earl  Towner  Honey 8 

1329  Foster-Engel  Old  Foiks  at  Home  8 

1330  Glen  Carle  Hymn  of  Mourning 8 


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881  Max  Reger  The  Nuns  (Cantata,  orch.  or  piano) 50 

882  Noel  Johnson  The  Close  of  Day 12 

883  Gustav  Sfcrube  Gethsemane  {Oratorio,  orch.) 100 

884  Robert  Kahn  Storm  Song  (Orch.  or  piano) 40 

885  H.  J.  Stewart  May-time  {Madrigal) 12 

886  F.  A.  Gevaert  Noel  of  the  18th  Century  ( E and  F) 10 

887  Gounod-Harling  Thy  Dear  Voice  ( Serenade ) 10 

888  Godard-Harling  Serenade  [From  “Jocelyn"]  (7^ 12 

889  Orlando  di  Lasso  Echo  Song  ( Chorus  and  solo  quartet)  (E  and  G) 20 

890  George  B.  Nevin  Madrigal 8 

891  E.  Humperdinck  The  Pilgrimage  to  Kevlaar  ( Cantata , T and  M-S) 60 

892  A.  Shepherd  The  City  in  the  Sea  ( Oratorio , Bar  and  orch.) 75 

893  G.  Baldamua  Summer  Night 8 

894  W.  Kienzl  Blest  are  they  which  are  persecuted 10 

895  R.  Planquette  The  Chimes  of  Normandy  ( Concert  version , soli  and  chorus , orch.  or  piano)  1.00 

8%  Paul  Ladmirault  Dolly  ( S and  T)  ( E and  IV) 10 

897  Paul  Ladmirault  The  Miller’s  Song  ( S)  (E  and  W) 12 

898  Mabel  W.  Daniels  The  Guests  of  Sleep 16 

899  Rachmaninof-Shepherd  Glorious  forever 10 

900  M.  Enrico  Bossi  Prologue  and  Finale  [From  "Paradise  Lost”] 75 

901  H.  Clough-Leighter  Recessional  ( A Victorian  Ode) 30 

902  E.  di  Capua  My  Sun  ( O Sole  Mio) 8 

903  E.  B.  Hill  And  the  Wilderness  shall  rejoice  ( Orch.  or  band) 30 

904  C.  Linn  Seiler  Shamrock  (7’) 12 

905  W.  S.  Johnson  Song  for  June 10 

906  Old  English  Summer  is  a-coming  in  . 8 

907  Richard  Edwards  In  going  to  my  Lonely  Bed 8 

908  Henry  Purcell  In  these  Delightful,  Pleasant  Groves 8 

909  G.  Carissimi  Jephte  ( Oratorio ) 50 

910  Gounod-Vincent  Choral  Fantasy  [From  “ Faust"] 40 

911  Horatio  Parker  Morven  and  the  Grail  {Oratorio,  soli,  chorus,  and  orch.) 200 

912  Daniel  Protheroe  The  Land  o’  the  Leal 8 

913  C6sar  Cui  Nocturne 12 

914  C6sar  Cui  Spread  your  Wings 10 

915  Louis  V.  Saar  1.  Vermeland ; 2.  ’Neath  the  Roses ; 3.  Judge's  Dance  . . .Complete  15 

916  Louis  V.  Saar  Song  of  Consolation  {Cantata,  soli  and  chorus,  orch.  or  piano)  ....  60 

917  Louis  V.  Saar  Cycle  of  Five  Somerset  Folk  Songs 25 

918  A.  Gretchaninof  Dusk 8 

919  A.  Gretchaninof  When  Hops  are  ripe 8 

920  A.  Gretchaninof  Planting  Flax 15 


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